Many bicycle injuries in suburbs like Norridge don’t involve dramatic, high-speed scenes. They happen during everyday driving decisions:
- A vehicle turns across a bike lane or widens into a cyclist’s path
- Drivers fail to yield at intersections while watching traffic “streams”
- Door openings, parked cars, or delivery activity create sudden hazards
- Construction or lane shifts force tight spacing between cars and bikes
Even if you weren’t doing anything wrong, the adjuster’s first question is often about whether you could have avoided the crash. Your response—and what evidence you preserve—matters.


